Jean des Prés (died 13 June 1349) was the
Bishop of Tournai from 1342 until his death.
Mass of Tournai
In 1349 Jean des Prés established a daily sung
Mass which called for six trained singers. This may have been when the
Mass of Tournai
Mass is an intrinsic property of a body. It was traditionally believed to be related to the quantity of matter in a physical body, until the discovery of the atom and particle physics. It was found that different atoms and different elementar ...
, which dates from the mid fourteenth century, started to be used regularly.
Death
Bishop Jean des Prés' last days were described by
Gilles Li Muisis
Gilles Li Muisis (or Le Muiset) (c. 1272 – 15 October 1352) was a French chronicler and poet. Li Muisis was probably born at Tournai, and in 1289 entered the Benedictine abbey of St Martin in his native city, becoming prior of this house in 13 ...
. Li Muisis states that the Bishop often traveled in search of healthy air. On 11 June 1349, Jean des Prés was at
Cambrai
Cambrai (, ; pcd, Kimbré; nl, Kamerijk), formerly Cambray and historically in English Camerick or Camericke, is a city in the Nord (French department), Nord Departments of France, department and in the Hauts-de-France Regions of France, regio ...
where he performed divine service celebrating the feast of
Corpus Christi. It was a hot day, and as part of the service he carried a heavy vessel in which the
Sacrament
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was held. However, Li Muisis observed, at dinner that evening the bishop appeared fit and in good spirits.
The next day, while traveling to
Le Cateau-Cambrésis, the bishop informed his companions that he was not feeling well. They reached the town, and the following morning, Saturday 13 June, Jean des Prés heard mass and prepared to depart, but then returned to bed, where he died of the
black death
The Black Death (also known as the Pestilence, the Great Mortality or the Plague) was a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Western Eurasia and North Africa from 1346 to 1353. It is the most fatal pandemic recorded in human history, causi ...
. His companions took his body back to Tournai where he was buried on 18 June.
References
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1349 deaths
Bishops of Tournai
14th-century deaths from plague (disease)
Year of birth unknown